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International Equities Corporation Ltd reported a $1.249 million net loss for FY2025, reflecting ongoing challenges in its tourism segment amid a slowing economy and rising costs. The company’s property development and leasing operations also faced headwinds, leading to a decline in overall revenue and asset backing.
Eva Park
Eva Park
22 Aug 2025
Webjet Group has acquired Locomote to fast-track its business travel offering, aiming for significant growth by FY30, while also launching a $25 million share buy-back program to return capital to shareholders.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
22 Aug 2025
Latitude Group Holdings reports a remarkable 341% increase in statutory profit for 1H25, driven by record receivables and strategic partnerships. The company’s strong balance sheet and AI investments set the stage for sustained growth.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
22 Aug 2025
Megaport Limited delivered a robust FY25 with 20% growth in annual recurring revenue and EBITDA surpassing guidance, setting the stage for continued expansion in FY26.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
21 Aug 2025
Lark Distilling Co. Ltd reported a 3% revenue increase to $17.17 million for FY25, driven by whisky sales growth and a major brand restage, while losses widened significantly due to increased marketing spend and operational investments.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
Auckland International Airport has announced a NZD 0.082 dividend for the first half of fiscal 2025, accompanied by a Dividend Reinvestment Plan offering a 2.5% discount to shareholders.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
Auckland International Airport reported a 12% revenue increase to NZD 1 billion and a 12% rise in underlying profit, driven by growing passenger numbers and strong commercial performance. The airport is progressing a major infrastructure program while achieving significant emissions reductions.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
Transurban reports solid FY25 financial results with strong EBITDA and free cash flow growth, steady operating costs, and promising progress on NSW Toll Reform and major infrastructure projects.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban Group reported a solid FY25 with a 7.4% increase in proportional EBITDA and a 4.8% rise in distributions, underpinned by traffic growth across all markets. The company projects a further 6% distribution increase in FY26, while navigating NSW toll reform and advancing key infrastructure projects.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban Group’s FY25 results reveal a complex financial picture with statutory profit halving but operational EBITDA and toll revenues rising, supported by key infrastructure projects nearing delivery.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban reports solid FY25 results with rising toll revenue, improved EBITDA margins, and strong free cash flow, while advancing key infrastructure projects and navigating NSW Toll Reform.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban Group delivered solid FY25 results with a 7.4% increase in proportional EBITDA and a 4.8% distribution growth, while setting a confident 6% higher payout target for FY26 amid ongoing toll reform talks.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025